Maduro vs. Guaido

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DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 5:20 pm
pczz wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:39 am And the winner will be .......
Russia and china. i dont think Trump has the balls for a re-run of the Cuba crisis but it will be intersting to see what comes in the russian aid convoy :-)
Hope so, for the world balance sake.

IMO almost all governments are the same, just some are more powerful. I don’t know if it’s the power that makes the people evil or is it that evil people are more motivated to get into power?
They do not start out evil, just greedy. Then its all down hill. Gollum and the ring my precious
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DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:42 pm
Anthony's Weiner wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:30 pm
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 4:41 pm
Anthony's Weiner wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:16 am
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 3:47 am
Facts :ROFL: your level of argumentation deserves only one answer: go back in your cage and wait for your master’s order

cage? master's order? I believe you have me mixed up with whomever you are in a relationship with. I am neither your sister nor a goat

Your geo-cultural historical region wherein the Kurdish people form a prominent majority population is under attack and the best you can run away and post meaningless drivel void of any intellectual worth. And I was under the impression that Peshmerga were men, I guess even a trilingual fool can enlighten the mind of others. Enjoy life under Erdogan, Rouhani, Salih or al-Assad.
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rouhani is just a puppet the leader of Iran is Khamnei. The PM who is the man in power in Iraq Is called Mahdi. Barham salih is a Kurd [Mod Edit: Feel free to discuss this, but no need to attack other members. And this goes for all, of course.]
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Anthony's Weiner wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:07 am
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:42 pm
Anthony's Weiner wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:30 pm
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 4:41 pm
Anthony's Weiner wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:16 am

Facts :ROFL: your level of argumentation deserves only one answer: go back in your cage and wait for your master’s order

cage? master's order? I believe you have me mixed up with whomever you are in a relationship with. I am neither your sister nor a goat

Your geo-cultural historical region wherein the Kurdish people form a prominent majority population is under attack and the best you can run away and post meaningless drivel void of any intellectual worth. And I was under the impression that Peshmerga were men, I guess even a trilingual fool can enlighten the mind of others. Enjoy life under Erdogan, Rouhani, Salih or al-Assad.
My father was a peshmerga for 30 years. We got tired of fighting contrary to US gov who seems to enjoy killing people. No country fought nearly as many wars as the US in the last century hence killed millions of people. Shame on your gov
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My father as a peshmerga was saving people who were sentenced to death by the party he belonged too. We have friends in Arabic part of Iraq as well in Iran, because we don’t put them all in the same pot, as they are not all the same.
Peace and respect seems something unfamiliar to you. Poor guy
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Interesting argument but think about the following.

The cost of producing a barrel of oil varies from country to country but in Saudi Arabia it is around $9 per barrel, Canada $26 and the UK $44.

Now selling at around 60$ for Saudi oil, who is screwing who.

The oil rich countries have made massive and obscene profits out of a scarce commodity. If a bank made these sorts of profits the cry for bankers heads would be deafening.

So why do oil rich countries get away with screwing non oil producing countries...Answer, because they can.
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Western governments usually impose sanctions because snowflakes demonstrate non-stop until their leaders are forced to.

Sanctions worked in South Africa. Apartheid ended.

So if Saddam Hussein had decided that the ‘final solution’ was the best way to take care of the Kurds, you would have been OK with that? You wouldn’t want the world to intervene because the ordinary Iraqi would suffer?

I don’t get it.
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TOG wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 3:11 am Interesting argument but think about the following.

The cost of producing a barrel of oil varies from country to country but in Saudi Arabia it is around $9 per barrel, Canada $26 and the UK $44.

Now selling at around 60$ for Saudi oil, who is screwing who.

The oil rich countries have made massive and obscene profits out of a scarce commodity. If a bank made these sorts of profits the cry for bankers heads would be deafening.

So why do oil rich countries get away with screwing non oil producing countries...Answer, because they can.
I do not defend the oil rich countries. Their governments are also part of the problem. But please inform yourself how they came to power. Saddam, the Islamic rev of Iran, house of Saud, where supported by western forces and politics at some point of history. The richest cities in oil in Iraq are Basra Mosul and Karkuk, at the same time they are the most underdeveloped big cities in Iraq. The oil doesn’t serve the people its especially a curse for where they pull out, because if the people get wealthy and educated they might ask for more as it’s their right, IMO. All the time the people are screwed, Kurd, Arab, American European and so on.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:11 am Western governments usually impose sanctions because snowflakes demonstrate non-stop until their leaders are forced to.

Sanctions worked in South Africa. Apartheid ended.

So if Saddam Hussein had decided that the ‘final solution’ was the best way to take care of the Kurds, you would have been OK with that? You wouldn’t want the world to intervene because the ordinary Iraqi would suffer?

I don’t get it.
I think my previous post partly answers your post too.
I am glad apartheid ended in South Africa but do you see in what condition the country or is now? Saddam was a threat to the Kurds, but remember who equipped him with abc weapons and other mass destruction weapons. Ofc US knew that he had mdweapons because he sold it to him, even if they didn’t found it we Kurds were massacred by them. During the Iran Iraq war the US and Russia equipped both sides with weapons and the Kurds fought with Kalashnikovs. The Kurds have been so often used and dumped that I do not trust any foreign or even domestic force.
A Kurdish proverb says: the Kurds have no friends but the mountains. The only reason we survived.
I don’t praise the Kurdish forces or the Kurdish revolution, in which even my father was deeply involved, because now it became obvious to me that we were only used again. It may look like the Kurds have benefited from the last Iraq war, but i am afraid the US will us Kurdistan as a base to attack Iran, probably with the Peshmergas. Additionally we have the most corrupt gov, who were the former peshmergas. If my father knew that would be the outcome he wouldn’t have even parcipitated in the rev.
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Back to the Subject: Venezuela
The Venezuelan People are being used for the US geopolitical gambling. When USAID is putting AID on Venezuela's Border it's nothing but a "TROJAN HORSE" ! Because at the same time the US Gov. blocks funds for Venezuelan Hospitals:

http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/e ... 06-02.html

quote: While Washington insists on delivering "humanitarian aid" to Venezuela, it is causing a humanitarian crisis among the sick, said Rodriguez, calling the announced delivery of aid on Feb. 23 "a big circus, a big show."

Bolivia's President Morales warns about a possible invasion:
http://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/e ... 40-58.html

Bolivia may be next on the US regime change game.
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